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  file history windows 11: Windows 11 All-in-One For Dummies Ciprian Adrian Rusen, 2022-03-22 Get more out of your Windows 11 computer with easy-to-follow advice Powering 75% of the PCs on the planet, Microsoft Windows is capable of extraordinary things. And you don’t need to be a computer scientist to explore the nooks and crannies of the operating system! With Windows 11 All-in-One For Dummies, anyone can discover how to dig into Microsoft’s ubiquitous operating system and get the most out of the latest version. From securing and protecting your most personal information to socializing and sharing on social media platforms and making your Windows PC your own through personalization, this book offers step-by-step instructions to unlocking Windows 11’s most useful secrets. With handy info from 10 books included in the beginner-to-advanced learning path contained within, this guide walks you through how to: Install, set up, and customize your Windows 11 PC in a way that makes sense just for you Use the built-in apps, or download your own, to power some of Windows 11’s most useful features Navigate the Windows 11 system settings to keep your system running smoothly Perfect for anyone who’s looked at their Windows PC and wondered, “I wonder what else it can do?”, Windows 11 All-in-One For Dummies delivers all the tweaks, tips, and troubleshooting tricks you’ll need to make your Windows 11 PC do more than you ever thought possible.
  file history windows 11: Windows 11 For Dummies, 2nd Edition Alan Simpson, 2024-10-16 Take control of your Windows 11 experience, the easy way With millions of copies sold over 18 editions, Windows For Dummies is the all-time best selling tech reference—and there’s a reason. Windows 11 For Dummies, 2nd Edition brings you up to speed on the latest version of Windows, so you can make your PC operate the way you need it to with no guesswork. This straightforward and approachable resource helps you keep your PC or laptop humming, helping you do things like create user profiles, get connected to networks, find lost files, make your computer play nice with a printer, and fix the most common Windows hiccups. New Windows users and upgraders alike can swiftly get up and running with Windows 11, thanks to this wildly popular guide. Discover updated tips and tricks for the latest version of Windows operating system Get jargon-free instructions on setting up your computer, keeping your data safe, and tailoring your Windows experience Find the apps you need and avoid all the extras you don’t need Walk through the most common features of Windows 11 Even if you have no prior experience with Windows, Windows 11 For Dummies, 2nd Edition is your go-to guide for learning this popular operating system. Intermediate PC users will also find the insider info they need to keep their computers running smoothly and securely.
  file history windows 11: Microsoft Windows 11 Training Manual Classroom in a Book TeachUcomp, 2022-04-26 Complete classroom training manual for Microsoft Windows 11. 308 pages and 183 individual topics. Includes practice exercises and keyboard shortcuts. Professionally developed and sold all over the world, these materials are provided in full-color PDF format with not-for-profit reprinting rights and offer clear, concise, and easy-to-use instructions. You will learn File Explorer, how to adjust system and device settings, desktop management, creating documents, Using Microsoft Edge, and much more. Topics Covered: Windows Basics 1. About Windows 11 2. Sign-in to Windows 11 with a Microsoft User Account 3. How to Use the Mouse in Windows 11 4. How to Use Touch Gestures in Windows 11 5. The Windows 11 Desktop 6. How to Use the Start Button in Windows 11 7. How to Use the Start Menu in Windows 11 8. How to Customize the Start Menu in Windows 11 9. How to Search in Windows 11 10. How to Use Universal App Windows in Windows 11 11. How to Use Snap Layouts in Windows 11 12. How to Resize a Desktop Window in Windows 11 13. How to Scroll a Window in Windows 11 14. How to Use Multiple Desktops in Windows 11 15. How to Shut Down Windows 11 16. How to Use the Microsoft Store in Windows 11 17. Sign in Options in Windows 11 18. How to Change Your PIN in Windows 11 19. How to Use Widgets in Windows 11 File Explorer 1. File Explorer in Windows 11 2. Navigating Folders 3. Changing Folder Views 4. Sorting Folder Contents 5. Selecting Files 6. Opening a File 7. Reopening a Frequently Opened Folder 8. Creating a New Folder 9. Renaming Files and Folders 10. Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Files and Folders 11. Burning a CD or DVD 12. Deleting Files 13. Managing Libraries in Windows 11 14. Managing the Computer and Drives in Windows 11 15. Quick Access in Windows 11 16. OneDrive Folders in File Explorer 17. Zip Folders in File Explorer 18. Unzip Files in File Explorer Windows 11 Settings 1. Accessing Settings in Windows 11 System Settings 1. Accessing the System Settings 2. Display Settings in Windows 11 3. Sound Settings in Windows 11 4. Notifications Settings in Windows 11 5. Focus Assist Settings in Windows 11 6. Power & Battery Settings in Windows 11 7. Storage Settings in Windows 11 8. Nearby Sharing Settings in Windows 11 9. Multitasking Settings in Windows 11 10. Activation Settings in Windows 11 11. Troubleshoot Settings in Windows 11 12. Recovery Settings in Windows 11 13. Projecting to This PC Settings in Windows 11 14. Remote Desktop Settings in Windows 11 15. Clipboard Settings in Windows 11 16. About Settings in Windows 11 Bluetooth & Devices Settings 1. Accessing the Bluetooth & Devices Settings 2. How to Enable Bluetooth in Windows 11 3. How to Add a Device in Windows 11 4. How to Manage Devices in Windows 11 5. How to Manage Printers & Scanners in Windows 11 6. Your Phone Settings in Windows 11 7. How to Manage Cameras in Windows 11 8. Mouse Settings in Windows 11 9. Touchpad Settings in Windows 11 10. Pen & Windows Ink Settings in Windows 11 11. AutoPlay Settings in Windows 11 12. USB Settings in Windows 11 Network & Internet Settings 1. Accessing the Network & Internet Settings 2. Wi Fi Settings in Windows 11 3. Ethernet Settings in Windows 11 4. VPN Settings in Windows 11 5. Mobile Hotspot Settings in Windows 11 6. Airplane Mode Settings in Windows 11 7. Proxy Settings in Windows 11 8. Dial up Settings in Windows 11 9. Advanced Network Settings in Windows 11 Personalization Settings 1. Accessing the Personalization Settings 2. Background Settings in Windows 11 3. Colors Settings in Windows 11 4. Themes Settings in Windows 11 5. Lock Screen Settings in Windows 11 6. Touch Keyboard Settings in Windows 11 7. Start Settings in Windows 11 8. Taskbar Settings in Windows 11 9. Fonts Settings in Windows 11 10. Device Usage Settings in Windows 11 Apps Settings 1. Accessing the Apps Settings 2. Apps & Features Settings in Windows 11 3. Default Apps Settings in Windows 11 4. Offline Maps Settings in Windows 11 5. Optional Features Settings in Windows 11 6. Apps for Websites Settings in Windows 11 7. Video Playback Settings in Windows 11 8. Startup Settings in Windows 11 Accounts Settings 1. Accessing the Accounts Settings 2. Your Microsoft Account Settings in Windows 11 3. Your Info Settings in Windows 11 4. Email & Accounts Settings in Windows 11 5. Sign in Options Settings in Windows 11 6. Family & Other Users Settings in Windows 11 7. Windows Backup Settings in Windows 11 8. Access Work or School Settings in Windows 11 Time & Language Settings 1. Accessing the Time & Language Settings 2. Date & Time Settings in Windows 11 3. Language & Region Settings in Windows 11 4. Typing Settings in Windows 11 5. Speech Settings in Windows 11 Gaming Settings 1. Accessing the Gaming Settings 2. Xbox Game Bar Settings in Windows 11 3. Captures Settings in Windows 11 4. Game Mode Settings in Windows 11 Accessibility Settings 1. Accessing the Accessibility Settings 2. Text Size Settings in Windows 11 3. Visual Effects Settings in Windows 11 4. Mouse Pointer and Touch Settings in Windows 11 5. Text Cursor Settings in Windows 11 6. Magnifier Settings in Windows 11 7. Color Filters Settings in Windows 11 8. Contrast Themes Settings in Windows 11 9. Narrator Settings in Windows 11 10. Audio Accessibility Settings in Windows 11 11. Captions Settings in Windows 11 12. Speech Accessibility Settings in Windows 11 13. Keyboard Accessibility Settings in Windows 11 14. Mouse Accessibility Settings in Windows 11 15. Eye Control Settings in Windows 11 Privacy & Security Settings 1. Accessing the Privacy & Security Settings 2. Windows Security Settings in Windows 11 3. Find My Device Settings in Windows 11 4. Device Encryption Settings in Windows 11 5. For Developers Settings in Windows 11 6. General Privacy Settings in Windows 11 7. Speech Privacy Settings in Windows 11 8. Inking & Typing Personalization Setting in Windows 11 9. Diagnostics & Feedback Settings in Window 11 10. Activity History Settings in Windows 11 11. Search Permissions Settings in Windows 11 12. Searching Windows Settings in Windows 11 13. App Permissions Settings in Windows 11 Windows Update Settings 1. Accessing the Windows Update Settings 2. Windows Update in Windows 11 3. Pause Windows Updates in Windows 11 4. Update History in Windows 11 5. Advanced Windows Update Options in Windows 11 6. Windows Insider Program Settings Windows Features 1. The Control Panel in Windows 11 2. File History in Windows 11 3. System Restore in Windows 11 4. Chat in Windows 11 5. Installing Amazon Appstore Mobile Apps in Windows 11 6. Installing and Uninstalling Software Desktop Management 1. The Recycle Bin in Windows 11 2. Creating Desktop Shortcuts in Windows 11 3. Pinning Apps to the Taskbar in Windows 11 4. Notification Center and Quick Settings in Windows 11 5. OneDrive Settings in Windows 11 Creating Documents in WordPad 1. Starting WordPad and Creating a New Document 2. Copying and Pasting Text in WordPad 3. Formatting Text in WordPad 4. Saving a Document in WordPad 5. Closing and Opening a Document in WordPad 6. Printing a Document in WordPad Drawing Pictures in Paint 1. Starting Paint and Creating a New Document 2. Drawing Shapes and Lines in Paint 3. Using Tools and Brushes in Paint 4. Selections in Paint 5. Saving a Picture in Paint 6. Closing and Opening a Picture in Paint Using Microsoft Edge 1. About the Internet and World Wide Web 2. Connecting to the Internet in Windows 11 3. The Microsoft Edge Interface in Windows 11 4. Viewing Web Pages in Microsoft Edge 5. Find Text in Web Pages in Microsoft Edge 6. Immersive Reader in Microsoft Edge 7. Add a Favorite to Microsoft Edge 8. Manage Favorites in Microsoft Edge 9. Manage Browser History in Microsoft Edge 10. Manage Downloads in Microsoft Edge 11. How to Manually Update Microsoft Edge 12. Sharing Web Pages in Microsoft Edge 13. Open a Window or InPrivate Window in Microsoft Edge 14. Zoom Web Pages in Microsoft Edge 15. Print Web Pages in Microsoft Edge 16. Settings in Microsoft Edge
  file history windows 11: Windows 11 For Dummies Andy Rathbone, 2021-11-24 Need Windows help? Find the latest tips and tricks in this perennial favorite on Windows Windows 11 promises to be the fastest, most secure, and most flexible version of the Microsoft operating system yet. With a promise like that, of course you want to start using it, as quickly as possible! Windows 11 For Dummies gives you that speed, security, and flexibility by getting you up to date with the latest in Windows. Windows expert and bestselling author Andy Rathbone gives you a helping hand by showing you how to get around the newly updated Windows 11 interface, how to use the new Windows tools like Teams and widgets, and how to use Android apps. Your tour of Windows 11 starts with the Start menu and ends with how to troubleshoot when things go wrong. In between you find out how to find files on your hard drive, connect with friends and colleagues on Microsoft Teams, transfer photos from your phone to your hard drive, or switch between your desktop and laptop. Additional topics include: Navigating the Start menu Finding where your files are hiding Adding separate user accounts to keep your kids out of your business Connecting to a WiFi network Customizing your widgets Switching to a laptop or tablet You know what you want to get done. Keep Windows 11 For Dummies by your desktop, laptop, and tablet, and you can open it at any time to find out how to get your Windows computer to do what you need.
  file history windows 11: Windows 11 For Seniors For Dummies Curt Simmons, 2022-01-26 Don't call your tech guru for help—get this book and help yourself! What do you want to do with your Windows computer? Sign up for Facebook to keep up with your friends? Watch a video taken during the latest family trip? Find your latest email messages with a single click of the mouse? Look no further than Windows 11 For Seniors For Dummies to discover how to do these tasks and others that you depend on a daily basis. With this guide to the popular operating system, you find the clear and easy instructions to checking tech tasks off your to-do list. This book focuses on giving you the steps—with plenty of helpful illustrations—you need to complete the essential tasks that you perform throughout your day, like connecting with friends on social media, customizing your Windows 11 desktop with personal photos, and emailing the family about weekend plans. You also find out how to navigate Windows 11 and enhance it with the apps and widgets that you use. Other topics include: Adding shortcuts to favorite apps Personalizing your desktop Creating your private Windows account Setting up the email app Having news delivered to your desktop Chasing down lost files Tweaking your digital photos Setting your security and forgetting about it Reach for Windows 11 For Seniors For Dummies whether you need a basic introduction to Windows, want a refresher on Windows 11, or have a question you want answered right away. You can then spend less time looking for help on how your computer works and more time enjoying the fun parts of life.
  file history windows 11: Mastering Windows 11 a Comprehensive Guide Américo Moreira, Mastering Windows 11: a Comprehensive Guide is a comprehensive and user-friendly book that aims to help readers navigate and master the latest version of the Windows operating system. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced user, this book provides step-by-step instructions and in-depth explanations to help you make the most of Windows 11's features and functionalities. From setting up your computer to customizing the interface, managing files and folders, and troubleshooting common issues, this guide covers it all. With Mastering Windows 11, you will learn how to optimize your workflow and productivity by harnessing the power of Windows 11's new features, such as the redesigned Start menu, enhanced multitasking capabilities, and improved touch and pen input. Discover how to personalize your desktop, manage notifications, and utilize the new Microsoft Store to download and install apps. Additionally, this book provides valuable tips and tricks for securing your system, protecting your privacy, and optimizing performance. Whether you are upgrading from a previous version of Windows or starting fresh with Windows 11, this comprehensive guide will equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to become a proficient user. Packed with practical examples, screenshots, and expert advice, Mastering Windows 11 is the ultimate resource for anyone looking to unlock the full potential of Microsoft's latest operating system.
  file history windows 11: Exploring Windows 11 - 2024 Edition Kevin Wilson, 2024-04-04 Unlock the full potential of Windows 11. This vibrant, full-color book is your key to mastering Windows 11, offering a look at all the new features, updates, and enhancements, along with illustrations, screenshots and video demos. From initial setup to customization options, Exploring Windows 11 covers everything you need to know to make the most out of your PC. Exploring Windows 11 contains chapters on system requirements, upgrading from Windows 10, personalizing your desktop, and optimizing your settings for peak performance. Learn how to navigate the Start Menu, taskbar personalization, light and dark modes, power options, and more. This guide doesn't just stop at the basics. It also covers networking, managing printers, configuring audio and display settings, creating and managing user accounts, and securing your device with Windows Hello. Plus and introduction to the Windows Subsystem for Linux, Android apps on Windows, and the best ways to use cloud storage with OneDrive. Exploring Windows 11 goes beyond the printed page. Readers will have exclusive access to online videos that bring the book's tutorials to life, helping you to grasp complex concepts through visual learning. Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to upgrade your skills, this book ensures you'll be able to leverage all the possibilities Windows 11 has to offer. Perfect for both personal and professional use, Exploring Windows 11 is the ultimate resource for anyone eager to learn about the latest in computing technology. Don't just upgrade your operating system-upgrade your entire computing experience with this indispensable guide.
  file history windows 11: File Management Made Simple, Windows Edition Joseph Moran, 2015-11-24 Managing data is an essential skill that every PC user should have. Surprisingly though, a large number of users--even highly experienced users--exhibit poor file management skills, resulting in frustration and lost data. This brief but invaluable book, File Management Made Simple can resolve this by providing you with the skills and best practices needed for creating, managing and protecting your data. Do any of the following scenarios sound familiar to you? You’ve downloaded an attachment from your e-mail, but aren’t sure where you downloaded it to. You spent an entire evening working on a document only to discover the next morning that you didn’t save it to your flash drive like you thought you had? Maybe you had a guest visiting and wanted to share with them the pictures you took of your kids recital, yet when you went to get them you were unable to recall where you stored them on your PC. Or you scanned your receipts for your expense reports on day and came back the next day and scanned some for another report only to find that the new ones numbered Scan 1, Scan 2,... still exist. Unfortunately, for a vast number of PC users, scenarios like these are all too common. These situations are not only extremely frustrating for the user, but also tend to discourage them from ever wanting to touch a PC again! Why is that? What is the common factor? It’s simple really. Each of these issues can be attributed to poor file management skills. In my experience, the people with the worst file management skills are simply the ones that lack an understanding of how to navigate the Windows operating system. However this situation can be easily rectified. And once you can successfully navigate your computer's drive and folder structure, you'll be hard pressed to misplace anything. Although this process can seem daunting to the uninitiated, this isn’t black magic. In fact, it’s actually quite simpl e. Keeping your files and folders organized on the computer is no more difficult than keeping them organized in real life. There is a place for everything and everything has its place. We will show you how to navigate Windows correctly and efficiently. Where specific types of files should be stored. We’ll also show you how best to name and manage your files; such as using descriptive folders to identify files, implementing the best naming conventions for files and directories, and how to group various types of data together; ensuring that the data you need is always readily available. Finally we’ll introduce you to some of the best options for transporting and protecting your data. We will show you the skills you need to easily manage your data, using clear and simple English, without the confusing technical jargon. All this and more can be accomplished with File Management Made Simple by your side.
  file history windows 11: Windows 11 : Operating System Vijay Kumar Yadav, 2022-07-09 Windows is an operating system, meaning it controls the way you work with your computer. At Microsoft, Microsoft work hard to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. Microsoft’s customers need modern security solutions that deliver end-to-end protection anywhere. Windows 11 is a build with Zero Trust principles for the new era of hybrid work. Zero Trust is a security model based on the premise that no user or device anywhere can have access until safety and integrity is proven. Windows 11 raises the security baselines with new requirements built into both hardware and software for advanced protection from chip to cloud. With Windows 11, Microsoft’s customers can enable hybrid productivity and new experiences without compromising security. Windows 11 gives you the power to create and collaborate easier. Windows 11 is a new operating system by Microsoft. This is very easy book on Windows 11. You can understand easily. This book is for everyone. You will find in this book - Introduction of Windows 11, Installation and Updates, Files and Storage, Network and Internet, Drivers and Devices, Accessibility for Windows 11, Security and Privacy, and Troubleshoot.
  file history windows 11: Exploring Windows 11 - 2023 Edition Kevin Wilson, 2023-05-17 Make the most of your computer with this illustrated, easy to follow guide to Microsoft Windows 11. Updated for 2023, Exploring Windows 11 is the essential guide for those who want to get to grips with the fundamentals of Microsoft Windows 11. Written in a clear and practical way with 500 pages of full color illustrations, screenshots, and easy to follow instructions along with video demos to help you understand. Exploring Windows 11 will help you: Install or upgrade to Windows 11 Check out new features Master the key features of Windows 11 Customise Windows 11 and change settings Find your way around the Desktop, new Start Menu, and Taskbar Learn basic navigation with the touchpad, mouse, and keyboard shortcuts Learn touch gestures for touchscreen devices, as well as using a pen Organise your files with Windows 11's new File Explorer Learn about external drives, flash drives, and memory cards in Windows 11 Learn to use Windows 11 features such as new Action Centre, notifications, Cloud Clipboard, widgets, virtual desktops, multiple screens, docking, and the new windows snap feature Search the web with the Microsoft Edge Browser and Google Chrome in Windows 11 Keep in touch using Windows 11's email and new video chat Get started using Microsoft Teams to keep in touch, video chat, collaborate with colleagues and share files. Organise, enhance, and share your photos with the Windows 11's new Photos App Try ClipChamp and the legacy photos app video editor to create videos with titles, effects and music Listen to your favourite music with Spotify on Windows 11 Learn how to watch your favourite TV programs and films using the Films & TV App Play your DVD collection on your Windows 11 PC Find and download apps with the new Microsoft Store Use the maps app, read the news, get weather reports, set world clocks, timers, and reminders. Understand how Cloud storage with OneDrive works, and use it for free storage and sharing files Use the Cloud Restore feature to re-install Windows 11 Use Windows Recovery Environment Keep your device secure with Windows Security, Firewall, and anti-virus utilities. Finally, maintenance tips to help you keep your Windows 11 device running smoothly complete this invaluable guide. So order yourself a copy today, and keep it handy as you make your way around the new OS.
  file history windows 11: Operating System (Windows 11) AMC College, 2022-11-01 Windows 11 will let you set up virtual desktops in a way that's more similar to MacOS, toggling between multiple desktops for personal, work, school or gaming use. You can also change your wallpaper on each virtual desktop. Easier transition from monitor to laptop, and better multitasking.
  file history windows 11: The Old New Thing Raymond Chen, 2006-12-27 Raymond Chen is the original raconteur of Windows. --Scott Hanselman, ComputerZen.com Raymond has been at Microsoft for many years and has seen many nuances of Windows that others could only ever hope to get a glimpse of. With this book, Raymond shares his knowledge, experience, and anecdotal stories, allowing all of us to get a better understanding of the operating system that affects millions of people every day. This book has something for everyone, is a casual read, and I highly recommend it! --Jeffrey Richter, Author/Consultant, Cofounder of Wintellect Very interesting read. Raymond tells the inside story of why Windows is the way it is. --Eric Gunnerson, Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation Absolutely essential reading for understanding the history of Windows, its intricacies and quirks, and why they came about. --Matt Pietrek, MSDN Magazine's Under the Hood Columnist Raymond Chen has become something of a legend in the software industry, and in this book you'll discover why. From his high-level reminiscences on the design of the Windows Start button to his low-level discussions of GlobalAlloc that only your inner-geek could love, The Old New Thing is a captivating collection of anecdotes that will help you to truly appreciate the difficulty inherent in designing and writing quality software. --Stephen Toub, Technical Editor, MSDN Magazine Why does Windows work the way it does? Why is Shut Down on the Start menu? (And why is there a Start button, anyway?) How can I tap into the dialog loop? Why does the GetWindowText function behave so strangely? Why are registry files called hives? Many of Windows' quirks have perfectly logical explanations, rooted in history. Understand them, and you'll be more productive and a lot less frustrated. Raymond Chen--who's spent more than a decade on Microsoft's Windows development team--reveals the hidden Windows you need to know. Chen's engaging style, deep insight, and thoughtful humor have made him one of the world's premier technology bloggers. Here he brings together behind-the-scenes explanations, invaluable technical advice, and illuminating anecdotes that bring Windows to life--and help you make the most of it. A few of the things you'll find inside: What vending machines can teach you about effective user interfaces A deeper understanding of window and dialog management Why performance optimization can be so counterintuitive A peek at the underbelly of COM objects and the Visual C++ compiler Key details about backwards compatibility--what Windows does and why Windows program security holes most developers don't know about How to make your program a better Windows citizen
  file history windows 11: Windows 11 Inside Out Ed Bott, 2023-03-10 Conquer Windows 11 -- from the inside out! Dive into Windows 11 and really put your Windows expertise to work. Focusing on the most powerful and innovative features of Windows 11, this supremely well-organized reference packs hundreds of time-saving solutions, up-to-date tips, and workarounds. From personalizing your Windows user experience to maximizing security and privacy, you'll discover how experts tackle today's essential tasks. Make the most of Microsoft's latest Windows enhancements as you challenge yourself to new levels of mastery. Install, configure, and secure the latest versions of Windows 11 in any environment Use new Windows features to minimize distractions and maximize productivity Create an aesthetically pleasing workspace that syncs to all your Windows 11 devices Make the most of built-in apps and safely get more apps through the Microsoft Store Stay up-to-date with news, weather, and your personal commitments via the Widgets pane Leverage the Microsoft Edge browser's advanced security, privacy, and tracking prevention Protect your devices and data, and block malware and intruders Manage local and cloud storage, sync and share content, and make the most of File Explorer Fine-tune access controls with user accounts, passwords, and biometrics Reliably connect to and configure Windows networks Explore PowerShell and advanced administration tools, and manage Windows in the enterprise Run Windows 11 in a virtual machine or in the cloud Use Android apps from the Amazon Appstore Perform expert-level troubleshooting, optimization, and recovery
  file history windows 11: Laptops for Seniors in easy steps, 8th edition Nick Vandome, 2022-02-07 Laptops are an excellent option for seniors: they can be used anywhere, and with wireless technology, to surf the web and to keep in touch. This 8th edition of Laptops for Seniors in easy steps will help you get started and then show you how to get more from Windows 11: · Master the new Windows 11 interface. · Explore apps for fun and for functional tasks. · Use MS Teams for video chatting with friends and family, and those essential contacts. · Set widgets of interest and stay up-to-date. · Enjoy online shopping, watching movies and TV, editing and sharing photos, and more. · Share your laptop without giving up privacy. · Learn the new computer health check options and keep your laptop in tiptop condition. Even shows how to avoid ergonomic injuries while using your laptop so that you can enjoy your new laptop for a long time! Table of Contents: 1. Choosing a Laptop 2. Around a Laptop 3. Getting Up and Running 4. Working with Apps 5. The Online World 6. A Digital Lifestyle 7. On Vacation 8. Sharing with Your Family 9. Networking and Wireless 10. Battery Issues 11. System and Security
  file history windows 11: Windows 11 in easy steps Nick Vandome, 2021-12-17 Windows 11 is a major evolution of the Windows operating system, and Windows 11 in easy steps will guide you through discovering the key features and functions. In concise language, this best-selling guide takes you through the essentials, a step at a time. Areas covered include: · The new Desktop, Start button and Start menu. · Customizable widgets that display real-time information such as newsfeeds and weather. · The Microsoft Teams Chat app and the Mail app to keep in touch for work, and with friends and family. · Using Android apps on Windows 11. · Snap layouts for displaying and managing multiple apps within a single screen. · Keeping your files organized, and keeping Windows running in tip-top condition. Ideal for those who want to grasp the essentials quickly and easily. Suitable for Seniors and Windows newbies as well as those upgrading to the new version. Covers Windows 11 on desktop and laptop computers. Table of Contents: 1. Introducing Windows 11 2. Getting Started 3. Working with Apps 4. Standard Controls 5. Customizing Windows 6. File Explorer 7. Managing Files and Folders 8. Digital Lifestyle 9. Microsoft Edge Browser 10. Keeping in Touch 11. Networking and Sharing 12. System and Security
  file history windows 11: Windows 11 for Beginners Nicky Huys, Windows 11 for Beginners is a comprehensive guide that introduces readers to the latest version of Microsoft's popular operating system. Whether you are new to Windows or upgrading from a previous version, this book provides step-by-step instructions and helpful tips to help you navigate and master the new features and enhancements of Windows 11. Discover the redesigned Start Menu and Taskbar, learn how to personalize your desktop with themes and colors, and explore the enhanced productivity features that make multitasking a breeze. From managing files and storage to utilizing the new Windows 11 Store and app ecosystem, this book covers it all. Unleash the full potential of Windows 11 by exploring security and privacy features, such as Windows Hello for biometric authentication and managing privacy settings. The book also delves into accessibility enhancements, ensuring that everyone can enjoy a seamless and inclusive computing experience. Whether you are a student, professional, or simply an enthusiastic user, Windows 11 for Beginners equips you with the knowledge and skills to make the most of this powerful operating system. With clear instructions, screenshots, and practical examples, this guide is perfect for self-paced learning and reference.
  file history windows 11: MCSA 70-687 Cert Guide Don Poulton, Randy Bellet, Harry Holt, 2014-09-10 The study guide helps you master all the topics on the MCSA 70-687 exam, including the following: Installation and upgrades, including VHDs Migrating users, profiles, and applications Installing, configuring, and securing applications Configuring Hyper-V virtualization Configuring TCP/IP, network settings, and network security Configuring and securing access to files and folders, including OneDrive and NFC Configuring local security, authentication, and authorization Configuring remote connections and management Configuring and securing mobile devices Managing disks, backups, and system/file recovery MCSA 70-687 Cert Guide: Configuring Microsoft(R) Windows 8.1 is a best-of-breed exam study guide. Best-selling authors and expert instructors Don Poulton, Randy Bellet, and Harry Holt share preparation hints and test-taking tips, helping you identify areas of weakness and improve both your conceptual knowledge and hands-on skills. Material is presented in a concise manner, focusing on increasing your understanding and retention of exam topics. The book presents you with an organized test preparation routine through the use of proven series elements and techniques. Exam topic lists make referencing easy. Chapter-ending Exam Preparation Tasks help you drill on key concepts you must know thoroughly. Review questions help you assess your knowledge, and a final preparation chapter guides you through tools and resources to help you craft your final study plan. The companion CD contains the powerful Pearson IT Certification Practice Test engine, complete with hundreds of exam-realistic questions. The assessment engine offers you a wealth of customization options and reporting features, laying out a complete assessment of your knowledge to help you focus your study where it is needed most. Well-regarded for its level of detail, assessment features, and challenging review questions and exercises, this study guide helps you master the concepts and techniques that will enable you to succeed on the exam the first time. Don Poulton (A+, Network+, Security+, MCSA, MCSE) is an independent consultant who has worked with computers since the days of 80-column punch cards. He has consulted extensively with training providers, preparing study materials for Windows technologies. He has written or contributed to several Que titles, including Security+ Lab Manual, MCSA/MCSE 70-299 Exam Cram 2, and MCTS 70-620 Exam Prep. Randy Bellet (Network+, MCSE, MCSD, MCDBA) has worked in IT since 1981, and has written multiple applications for the banking, insurance, and food industries. Now on the faculty of ECPI University, he has developed courses in network security and programming. Harry Holt has worked as a computer operator, programmer, LAN administrator, network engineer, DBA, and project manager. He has used his skills to improve efficiency in organizations including Fortune(R) 500 companies, financial institutions, government agencies, small partnerships, and sole proprietorships. Master MCSA 70-687 exam topics for Windows 8.1 configuration Assess your knowledge with chapter-opening quizzes Review key concepts with exam preparation tasks Practice with realistic exam questions on the CD
  file history windows 11: MCSA Microsoft Windows 8.1 Complete Study Guide Jeffrey R. Shapiro, 2015-04-28 Comprehensive, hands-on study guide for the Microsoft Windows 8.1 exams The MCSA: Microsoft Windows 8.1 Complete Study Guide is a comprehensive package loaded with educational study tools, including a pre-assessment test, hands-on exercises, hundreds of review questions, exclusive practice exam questions, electronic flashcards, and over an hour of author-led videos. For IT students and professionals, getting certified on Microsoft Windows 8.1 can mean huge career opportunities. Over 90% of all personal computing devices run on Windows, and those certified on the newest version will be in high demand. This comprehensive resource prepares candidates to master all the exam objectives for the Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA): Windows 8.1 exams 70-687 and 70-688, as well as the Upgrade exam 70-689. Through real-world scenarios and hands-on exercises, readers are given a solid background in the most essential concepts they need to know for exams. The book guides readers through installing and upgrading to Windows 8.1, configuring hardware and applications, configuring network connectivity and access to resources, monitoring and maintaining Windows clients, and more. This resource's specialized, practical focus is also a benefit to IT help desk and user support professionals who are simply looking to upgrade their skills in Windows. Serves as an comprehensive, practical study guide for those preparing for their MCSA: Windows 8.1 certification Covers all exam objectives and includes invaluable study tools Guides readers through the installation, deployment, upgrading, and maintenance of Windows 8.1 Offers educational benefits for professionals looking to improve their Windows 8.1 knowledge and skills MCSA: Microsoft Windows 8.1 Complete Study Guide promises not only to prepare readers for the MCSA: Windows 8.1 exams, but also for the scenarios and challenges they will encounter professionally once certification has been obtained.
  file history windows 11: 70-687 Configuring Windows 8.1 Microsoft Official Academic Course, 2014-07-14 This 70-687 Configuring Windows 8.1 textbook prepares students for the first of two required exams for the Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA): Windows 8 certification. Students master configuration or support for Windows 8 computers, devices, users and associated network and security resources. Those in this IT Professional career field are prepared to work with networks configured as a domain-based or peer-to-peer environment with access to the Internet and cloud services. In addition, these IT Professionals will have mastered the skills required to be a consultant, full-time desktop support technician, or IT generalist who administers Windows 8-based computers and devices as a portion of their broader technical responsibilities. Additional skills addressed, including the recent 8.1 objectives, in this textbook: Install and Upgrade to Windows 8 Configure Hardware and Applications Configure Network Connectivity Configure Access to Resources Configure Remote Access and Mobility Monitor and Maintain Windows Clients Configure Backup and Recovery Options Additionally, MOAC Labs Online can be purchased separately or with select sets for an additional charge. MOAC Labs Online enable anytime, anywhere real software on hosted servers. MOAC Labs Online provides students with the ability to work on the actual software simply by connecting through their Internet Explorer web browser. The MOAC IT Professional series is the Official from Microsoft, turn-key Workforce training program that leads to professional certification and was authored for college instructors and college students. MOAC gets instructors ready to teach and students ready for work by delivering essential resources in 5 key areas: Instructor readiness, student software, student assessment, instruction resources, and learning validation. With the Microsoft Official Academic course program, you are getting instructional support from Microsoft; materials that are accurate and make course delivery easy.
  file history windows 11: Windows 11 Tips, Tricks & Shortcuts in easy steps Nick Vandome, 2023-06-15 Windows 11 Tips, Tricks & Shortcuts in easy steps provides over 1000 tips, tricks and keyboard shortcuts to help you save time and use your Windows 11 PC more efficiently. Using the full potential of Windows 11 can sometimes seem like a daunting task, even when you have mastered the basics of the operating system. However, with Windows 11 Tips, Tricks and Shortcuts in easy steps you can start to take your Windows 11 knowledge to the next level. Over 1000 useful tricks of the trade to make Windows work more efficiently for you, all revealed in this book, and updated for Windows 11. Throughout the book you will learn how to: · Customize the interface to suit your needs. · Boost your PC’s performance with simple tweaks. · Quicken startup and shutdown times. · Save time by keeping your files organized. · Be more productive with your PC. · Keep your hard drive lean. · Quickly repair Windows 11. · Give your PC a free tune-up. · Keep web browsing safe, private, and efficient. · Access family safety features. · Get to grips with email using the Outlook app. · Keep tabs on other users’ activities. · Guard your PC against viruses and prying eyes. With keyboard shortcuts throughout to help you save time, this popular guide is a great investment for all Windows 11 users! Table of Contents 1. Windows 11 Interface 2. Performance 3. Startup & Shutdown 4. Productivity 5. Things You Can Do Without 6. Customization 7. Privacy 8. Security 9. Installation/Setting Up 10. Shortcuts 11. The Internet 12. Email 13. Multimedia 14. Miscellaneous
  file history windows 11: Mike Meyers' CompTIA A+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting PCs Lab Manual, Seventh Edition (Exams 220-1101 & 220-1102) Mike Meyers, Mark Edward Soper, 2023-01-13 Bestselling CompTIA A+ author Mark E. Soper and Series Editor Mike Meyers provide a comprehensive update to this hands-on lab manual that covers the 2022 update to the exams This practical workbook contains more than 140 labs that challenge you to solve real-world problems by applying key concepts. Thoroughly revised for the 220-1101 and 220-1102 exam objectives, this book maps directly to Mike Meyers’ CompTIA A+TM Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting PCs, Seventh Edition. You will get complete materials lists, setup instructions, and start-to-finish lab scenarios. “Hint” and “Warning” icons guide you through tricky situations, and post-lab questions measure your knowledge. Mike Meyers’ CompTIA A+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting PCs Lab Manual, Seventh Edition covers: Hardware and OS Troubleshooting Professional Behavior Windows 10/11 Configuration and Maintenance macOS and Linux Configuration and Maintenance CPUs and RAM BIOS and UEFI Firmware Motherboards, Expansion Cards, and Ports Power Supplies and Mass Storage PC Assembly and Configuration Users, Groups, and Permissions Display Technologies Local Area and Wi-Fi Networking The Internet Virtualization Portable and Mobile Device Configuration and Management Printers and Peripherals Computer Security Operational Procedures
  file history windows 11: Easy Windows 8.1 Mark Edward Soper, 2014 A guide to Microsoft's latest version of Windows, this book covers the revamped desktop, features, accessories and interface, as well as explaining Windows 8.1's latest capabilities.
  file history windows 11: Windows 8.1: Out of the Box Mike Halsey, 2013-10-18 Get a real feel for Windows 8.1 with a wealth of tips in this step-by-step guide. After using Windows 7 or XP, learning Microsoft’s latest operating system takes some adjustment. Never fear. Windows expert Mike Halsey starts with the basics and then takes you through the trickier parts of Microsoft’s latest operating system. You’ll quickly learn how to make the most of Windows 8 for work and entertainment, whether you use a touchscreen tablet, a laptop, or a PC with a keyboard and mouse. Easily navigate the intuitive Windows 8.1 interface Use email and the Internet—and keep your family safe Share files online or with other devices in your home Download and use all kinds of of apps and programs Watch movies and listen to music Import, view, and edit your own photos and videos Learn how to use extra hardware and older software Get expert tips to keep your computer running smoothly Discover cool stuff that makes computer use really easy
  file history windows 11: Windows 8: The Missing Manual David Pogue, 2013-02-27 With Windows 8, Microsoft completely reimagined the graphical user interface for its operating system, and designed it to run on tablets as well as PCs. It’s a big change that calls for a trustworthy guide—Windows 8: The Missing Manual. New York Times columnist David Pogue provides technical insight, lots of wit, and hardnosed objectivity to help you hit the ground running with Microsoft’s new OS. This jargon-free book explains Windows 8 features so clearly—revealing which work well and which don’t—that it should have been in the box in the first place.
  file history windows 11: Windows 8.1 David Pogue, 2013 Windows 8.1 continues the evolution of the most radical redesign in Microsoft's history. It combines the familiar Windows desktop with a new, touchscreen-friendly world of tiles and full-screen apps. Luckily, David Pogue is back to help you make sense of it?with humor, authority, and 500 illustrations. The important stuff you need to know: What's new in 8.1. The update to 8.1 offers new apps, a universal Search, the return of the Start menu, and several zillion other nips and tucks. New features. Storage Spaces, Windows To Go, File Histories?if Microsoft wrote it, this book covers it. Security. Protect your PC from viruses, spyware, spam, sick hard drives, and out-of-control kids. The network. HomeGroups, connecting from the road, mail, Web, music streaming among PCs?this book has your network covered. The software. Media Center, Photo Gallery, Internet Explorer, speech recognition?this one authoritative, witty guide makes it all crystal clear. It's the book that should have been in the box.
  file history windows 11: CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One For Dummies Glen E. Clarke, Edward Tetz, Timothy L. Warner, 2019-08-22 Fully updated to cover the 2019 exam release! CompTIA's A+ certification is an essential certification to building a successful IT career. Test takers must pass both 90-question exams to be certified, and this book—plus online test bank—will help you reach your certification goal. The 9 minibooks map to the exam's objectives, and include new content on Windows 10, Scripting, Linux, and mobile devices. You’ll learn about how computers work, networking, computer repair and troubleshooting, security, permissions, and customer service. You'll also find test-taking advice and a review of the types of questions you'll see on the exam. Use the online test bank to test your knowledge and prepare for the exam Get up to speed on operating system basics Find out how to manage the operating system Discover maintenance and troubleshooting tips Inside is all the knowledge you need to pass the new A+ exam!
  file history windows 11: Cybersecurity for Small Networks Seth Enoka, 2022-12-06 A guide to implementing DIY security solutions and readily available technologies to protect home and small-office networks from attack. This book is an easy-to-follow series of tutorials that will lead readers through different facets of protecting household or small-business networks from cyber attacks. You’ll learn how to use pfSense to build a firewall, lock down wireless, segment a network into protected zones, configure a VPN (virtual private network) to hide and encrypt network traffic and communications, set up proxies to speed up network performance and hide the source of traffic, block ads, install and configure an antivirus, back up your data securely, and even how to monitor your network for unauthorized activity and alert you to intrusion.
  file history windows 11: Microsoft Windows 10 Training Manual Classroom in a Book TeachUcomp, 2020-10-27 Complete classroom training manual for Microsoft Windows 10. 232 pages and 164 individual topics. Includes practice exercises and keyboard shortcuts. Professionally developed and sold all over the world, these materials are provided in full-color PDF format with not-for-profit reprinting rights and offer clear, concise, and easy-to-use instructions. You will learn File Explorer, how to adjust system and device settings, desktop management, creating documents, Using Microsoft Edge, and much more. Topics Covered: Introduction to Windows 1. About Windows 2. Sign in to Windows 10 with a Microsoft User Account 3. The Mouse 4. Touch Gestures in Windows 10 5. The Windows Desktop 6. The Start Button 7. The Start Menu in Windows 10 8. Customizing the Start Menu in Windows 10 9. The Start Screen in Windows 10 10. Customizing the Start Screen in Windows 10 11. Choosing the Start Menu or Start Screen 12. Tablet Mode Settings in Windows 10 13. Using Tablet Mode in Windows 10 14. Text Search in Windows 10 15. Search Using Cortana in Windows 10 16. Universal App Windows in Windows 10 17. App Snapping in Windows 10 18. Resizing a Desktop Window 19. Scrolling a Window 20. Shutting Down Windows 21. Downloading Apps from the Windows Store 22. Sign-in with a PIN or Picture 23. Changing or Removing a PIN or Picture Password File Explorer 1. File Explorer in Windows 10 2. Navigating Folders 3. Changing Folder Views 4. Sorting Folder Contents 5. Selecting Files 6. Opening a File 7. Reopening a Frequently Opened Folder 8. Creating a New Folder 9. Renaming Files and Folders 10. Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Files and Folders 11. Burning a CD or DVD 12. Deleting Files 13. Managing Libraries in Windows 10 14. Managing the Computer and Drives in Windows 10 15. Quick Access in Windows 10 16. OneDrive Folders in File Explorer 17. Zip Folders in File Explorer 18. Unzip Files in File Explorer Windows 10 Settings 1. Windows 10 Settings System Settings 1. Accessing the “System” Settings 2. Changing the Display Settings 3. Notification and Action Settings 4. Managing Apps and Features 5. Multitasking Settings in Windows 10 6. Battery Saver Settings in Windows 10 7. Power and Sleep Settings in Windows 10 8. Manage Storage Space in Windows 10 9. Download and Manage Offline Maps in Windows 10 10. Set the Default Apps in Windows 10 11. View Information About Your Device Devices Settings 1. Accessing the “Devices” Settings 2. Managing Printers and Scanners 3. Managing Other Connected Devices 4. Mouse and Touchpad Settings 5. Typing Settings 6. AutoPlay Settings Network and Internet Settings 1. Accessing the “Network and Internet” Settings 2. Connect to Wi-Fi Networks and Manage Wi-Fi Settings 3. Airplane Mode Settings 4. View Data Usage 5. VPN Settings 6. Dial-up Settings 7. Ethernet Settings 8. Proxy Settings Personalization Settings 1. Accessing the “Personalization” Settings 2. Changing the Background Settings 3. Changing the Color Settings 4. Lock Screen and Screen Saver Settings 5. Theme, Sound, and Desktop Icon Settings 6. Start Settings Accounts Settings 1. Accessing the “Accounts” Settings 2. Managing Your Account Settings 3. Manage Sign-in Options for Your Device 4. Managing Work Access Account Settings 5. Managing Family and Other Users 6. Managing Sync Settings Time and Language Settings 1. Accessing the “Time and Language” Settings 2. Date and Time Settings 3. Region and Language Settings 4. Speech Settings Ease of Access Settings 1. Accessing the “Ease of Access” Settings 2. Narrator Settings 3. Magnifier Settings 4. High Contrast Settings 5. Closed Captions Settings 6. Keyboard Accessibility Settings 7. Mouse Accessibility Settings 8. Cursor and Other Visual Accessibility Settings Privacy Settings 1. Accessing the “Privacy” Settings 2. General Privacy Settings 3. Location Privacy Settings 4. Camera Privacy Settings 5. Microphone Privacy Settings 6. Speech, Inking, and Typing Privacy Settings 7. Account Info Privacy Settings 8. Contacts Privacy Settings 9. Calendar Privacy Settings 10. Messaging Privacy Settings 11. Radios Privacy Settings 12. Privacy Settings for Other Devices 13. Feedback and Diagnostics Privacy Settings 14. Background Apps Privacy Settings Update and Security Settings 1. Accessing the “Update and Security” Settings 2. Windows Update Settings 3. Windows Defender Settings 4. Backup Settings 5. Recovery Settings 6. Activation Settings 7. Developer Settings Control Panel Settings 1. The Control Panel 2. File History 3. System Restore 4. Audio Adjustment 5. Adding Devices and Printers 6. Installing and Uninstalling Software Desktop Management 1. The Recycle Bin 2. Creating Desktop Shortcuts 3. Pinning Items to the Taskbar 4. Moving and Resizing the Taskbar 5. Setting the Date and Time Display 6. The Action Center 7. Virtual Desktops 8. OneDrive Settings 9. Using Cortana Creating Documents 1. Starting WordPad and Creating a New Document 2. Copying and Pasting Text 3. Formatting Text 4. Saving a Document 5. Opening a Document 6. Printing a Document 7. Closing a Document Drawing Pictures 1. Starting Paint and Creating a New Document 2. Drawing Shapes and Lines 3. Adding Text 4. Erasing Parts of a Picture 5. Saving a Picture 6. Opening a Picture Using the Internet and Microsoft Edge 1. About the Internet 2. Connecting to the Internet 3. The Microsoft Edge Interface 4. Viewing Web Pages in Microsoft Edge 5. Find Text in Web Pages in Microsoft Edge 6. Reading View in Microsoft Edge 7. Add a Favorite to Microsoft Edge 8. Add a Page to the Reading List 9. Manage Favorites in the Hub 10. Manage the Reading List in the Hub 11. Manage Browser History in the Hub 12. Manage Downloads in the Hub 13. Make a Web Note in Microsoft Edge 14. Sharing Web Pages in Microsoft Edge 15. Opening a New Window or New InPrivate Window 16. Zoom Web Pages in Microsoft Edge 17. Print Web Pages in Microsoft Edge 18. Settings in Microsoft Edge 19. Advanced Settings in Microsoft Edge 20. Using Cortana in Microsoft Edge 21. Windows Defender in Windows 10 Printing Information 1. Selecting a Printer 2. General Printing Options 3. Managing Print Jobs
  file history windows 11: Windows 10 Portable Genius Paul McFedries, 2020-10-30 Your no-fluff, fast-paced guide to everything Windows 10 This handy, jargon-free guide is designed to help you quickly learn whatever you need to know about Windows 10. Perfect for novices and experienced users alike, you'll get tips, tricks, and savvy advice on how to install programs, set up user accounts, play music and other media files, download photos from your digital camera, go online, set up and secure an email account, and much, much more. Shows how to perform more than 150 Windows tasks, including working with files, digital images, and media; customizing Windows; optimizing performance; and sharing a computer with multiple users Covers installing and repairing applications, system maintenance, setting up password-protected accounts, downloading photos to your computer, and staying safe online With concise, easy-to-follow instructions, and its small, portable size, this is the ideal, on-the-go guide for Windows 10 users everywhere.
  file history windows 11: Windows 10 Troubleshooting Mike Halsey, 2016-09-08 Learn how to troubleshoot Windows 10 the way the experts do, whatever device or form-factor you’re using. Focus on the problems that most commonly plague PC users and fix each one with a step-by-step approach that helps you understand the cause, the solution, and the tools required. Discover the connections between the different hardware and software in your devices, and how their bonds with external hardware, networks, and the Internet are more dependent than you think, and learn how to build resilience into any computer system, network, or device running Windows 10. If you're fed up of those nagging day-to-day issues, want to avoid costly repairs, or just want to learn more about how PCs work, Windows 10 Troubleshooting is your ideal one-stop guide to the Windows 10 operating system. What You Will Learn: Understand your PC’s ecosystem and how to connect the dots, so you can successfully track problems to their source Create resilient backups of your operating system, files, and documents, and enable quick and easy restore Learn your way around Windows' built-in administration tools, to quickly fix the typical problems that come up Diagnose and repair a wide range of common problems with printers and other essential peripherals Solve complex startup problems that can prevent a PC form booting Make your PC safe and secure for the whole family, and for everybody in your workplace Understand the threat from malware and viruses and a range of approaches to dealing with them, depending on the situation Bomb-proof your PC with advanced security, group policy, and firewall policies Learn the top Tips and tricks for researching difficult problems, including third-party tools and useful web resources Work with the registry, file system, and Sysinternals to troubleshooting PCs in the workplace Who This Book Is For: Anyone using Windows 10 on a desktop, laptop, or hybrid device
  file history windows 11: PCs & Laptops For Dummies Dan Gookin, 2024-11-05 A one-stop guide to making the most of your desktop PC or laptop computer PCs and Laptops For Dummies is the essential user's guide to the features your PC or laptop has to offer—and how to use them successfully. With this book as your coach, you can jump over technological hurdles with ease, navigating the hardware and software of your personal computer. Regardless of what brand of computer you use, you'll learn to navigate the latest version of Windows. You'll also explore how PCs, laptops, and other mobile devices can be used together, and how to keep your data secure. This Dummies guide is your first step toward computer-whiz status, saving you time and energy with everything in one place. Learn about Microsoft Windows, the operating system for PC and laptop Discover PC and laptop features you never knew about, and get your devices to play nicely together Identify the specs and features you need, so you can purchase a computer that's a fit for you Get easy-to-understand information, advice, and tricks at your fingertips This is the perfect Dummies guide for PC or laptop users at home or at work who need a go-to guide for their hardware and software questions.
  file history windows 11: Windows 10 For Dummies Andy Rathbone, 2015-08-10 Illustrates the new features of Windows 10.
  file history windows 11: Networking Essentials Jeffrey S. Beasley, Piyasat Nilkaew, 2021-11-04 Thoroughly updated to reflect the CompTIA® Network+ N10-008 exam, Networking Essentials, Sixth Edition is a practical, up-to-date, and hands-on guide to the basics of networking. Written from the viewpoint of a working network administrator, it requires absolutely no experience with either network concepts or day-to-day network management. Networking Essentials, Sixth Edition guides readers from an entry-level knowledge in computer networks to advanced concepts in Ethernet networks; router configuration; TCP/IP networks; routing protocols; local, campus, and wide area network configuration; network security; wireless networking; optical networks; Voice over IP; the network server; and Linux networking. This edition reflects the latest exam topics and objectives associated with network security and hardening, cloud networking, virtualization, 5G, and other recent advances in wireless technology, infrastructure management, and current hardware and devices. It also explains many new terms now addressed by CompTIA's N10-008 exam. Clear goals are outlined for each chapter, and every concept is introduced in easy-to-understand language that explains how and why networking technologies are used. Each chapter is packed with real-world examples and practical exercises that reinforce all concepts and guide you through using them to configure, analyze, and fix networks. CHALLENGE SIMULATION SOFTWARE provides hands-on experience with entering router and switch commands, setting up functions, and configuring interfaces and protocols WIRESHARK NETWORK PROTOCOL ANALYZER presents techniques and examples of data traffic analysis throughout PROVEN TOOLS FOR MORE EFFECTIVE LEARNING AND NETWORK+ PREP, including chapter outlines, summaries, and Network+ objectives WORKING EXAMPLES IN EVERY CHAPTER to reinforce key concepts and promote mastery KEY TERM DEFINITIONS, LISTINGS, AND EXTENSIVE GLOSSARY to help you master the language of networking QUESTIONS, PROBLEMS, AND CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS to help you deepen your understanding
  file history windows 11: Windows 10 For Dummies Andy Rathbone, 2016-08-15 A guide to the new release of the operating system covers its updated features, applications, hardware requirements, customization, and troubleshooting.
  file history windows 11: Exam Ref 70-697 Configuring Windows Devices Andrew Bettany, Jason Kellington, 2015-11-04 Prepare for Microsoft Exam 70-697--and help demonstrate your real-world mastery of configuring Windows 10 devices in the enterprise. Designed for experienced IT pros ready to advance their status, this Exam Ref focuses on the critical-thinking and decision-making acumen needed for success as a Microsoft specialist. Focus on the expertise measured by these objectives: Manage identity Plan desktop and device deployment Plan and implement a Microsoft Intune device management solution Configure networking and storage Manage data access and protection Manage remote access Manage apps Manage updates and recovery This Microsoft Exam Ref: Organizes its coverage by exam objectives Features strategic, what-if scenarios to challenge you Assumes you have experience with Windows desktop administration, maintenance, and troubleshooting; basic experience and understanding of Windows networking; and introductory-level knowledge of Active Directory and Microsoft Intune
  file history windows 11: Mastering Microsoft Intune Christiaan Brinkhoff, Per Larsen, 2024-03-13 Get ready to master Microsoft Intune and revolutionize your endpoint management strategy with this comprehensive guide and provide next-level security with the Intune Suite. Includes forewords from Scott Manchester, Vice President, Windows 365 + AVD and Steve Dispensa Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Intune. Key Features This new edition covers the latest updates of Microsoft Intune, Windows 365, Intune Suite, Windows Autopatch, Microsoft Defender and Universal Print Get detailed guidance on device enrolment, app deployment, management, data security, and policy configuration Secure data on personal devices with app policies, encryption, and more Book DescriptionThe slow adoption of modern Work solutions, which are designed to streamline the management of your environment, can often be attributed to a lack of understanding and familiarity with those solutions. This book will provide you with all the information you need to successfully transition to Microsoft Intune. Mastering Microsoft Intune, Second Edition, explains various concepts in detail to give you the clarity on how to use Microsoft Intune and eliminate any migration challenges. You'll master Cloud Computing services such as Windows 365 Cloud PCs, Intune Suite, Windows Autopatch, Windows Autopilot, profile management, monitoring and analytics, Universal Print, and much more. The book will take you through the latest features and new Microsoft Cloud services to help you to get grips with the fundamentals of Intune and understand which services you can manage. Whether you're interested in physical or cloud endpoints it's all covered. By the end of the book, you'll be able to set up Intune and use it to run Windows and Windows 365 efficiently, using all the latest features of Intune.What you will learn Simplify the deployment of Windows in the cloud with Windows 365 Cloud PCs Deliver next-generation security features with Intune Suite Simplify Windows Updates with Windows Autopatch Configure advanced policy management within Intune Discover modern profile management and migration options for physical and Cloud PCs Harden security with baseline settings and other security best practices Find troubleshooting tips and tricks for Intune, Windows 365 Cloud PCs, and more Discover deployment best practices for physical and cloud-managed endpoints Who this book is for If you're an IT professional, enterprise mobility administrator, architect, or consultant looking to learn about managing Windows on both physical and cloud endpoints using Microsoft Intune, then this book is for you.
  file history windows 11: Introducing Windows 10 for IT Professionals Ed Bott, 2016-02-18 Get a head start evaluating Windows 10--with technical insights from award-winning journalist and Windows expert Ed Bott. This guide introduces new features and capabilities, providing a practical, high-level overview for IT professionals ready to begin deployment planning now. This edition was written after the release of Windows 10 version 1511 in November 2015 and includes all of its enterprise-focused features. The goal of this book is to help you sort out what’s new in Windows 10, with a special emphasis on features that are different from the Windows versions you and your organization are using today, starting with an overview of the operating system, describing the many changes to the user experience, and diving deep into deployment and management tools where it’s necessary.
  file history windows 11: CompTIA A+(r) Certification All-in-One For Dummies(r) Glen E. Clarke, Edward Tetz, Timothy L. Warner, 2016-08-01 Some copies of A+ Certification All-in-One For Dummies (9781119255710) were printed without access codes to the online test bank. If you did not receive a PIN with your book, please visit www.dummies.com/go/getaccess to request one. All the knowledge you need to pass the new A+ exam A+ is the gateway certification into many IT careers and can be essential in order to start your occupation off on the right foot in the exciting and rapidly expanding field of information technology. Luckily, the 9 minibooks in CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One For Dummies make it easier to prepare for this all-important exam so you can pass with flying colors! It quickly and easily gets you up to speed on everything from networking and computer repair to troubleshooting, security, permissions, customer service—and everything in between. The CompTIA A+ test is a rigorous exam, but the experts who wrote this book know exactly what you need to understand in order to help you reach your certification goal. Fully updated for the latest revision of the exam, this comprehensive guide covers the domains of the exam in detail, reflecting the enhanced emphasis on hardware and new Windows content, as well as the nuts and bolts, like operating system basics, recovering systems, securing systems, and more. • Find new content on Windows 8, Mac OS X, Linux, and mobile devices • Get test-taking advice for the big day • Prepare for the A+ exam with a review of the types of questions you'll see on the actual test • Use the online test bank to gauge your knowledge—and find out where you need more study help With the help of this friendly, hands-on guide, you'll learn everything necessary to pass the test, and more importantly, to succeed in your job!
  file history windows 11: Exam Ref 70-698 Installing and Configuring Windows 10 Andrew Bettany, Andrew Warren, 2018-07-20 Prepare for Microsoft Exam 70-698—and help demonstrate your real-world mastery of installing, configuring, managing, and maintaining Windows 10 core services. Designed for experienced IT professionals ready to advance their status, this Exam Ref focuses on the critical-thinking and decision-making acumen needed for success at the MCSA level. Focus on the expertise measured by these objectives: • Implement Windows • Configure and support core services • Manage and maintain Windows This Microsoft Exam Ref: • Organizes its coverage by exam objectives • Features strategic, what-if scenarios to challenge you • Assumes you have experience with installing, configuring, and locally managing and maintaining Windows 10 core services
  file history windows 11: Basic Computer Class For Beginners (3 in 1 eBooks) AMC College, 2023-01-01 This eBook consists of 3 titles: Basic Computer & Internet Applications Windows 11 Keyboarding (Typing Skills)
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